Xactimate Mobile Training
For Contractors and Adjusters: Beginner/Intermediate Xactimate Users
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Contractors and Remediators – We teach you everything we learned from the insurer’s side, and we bring it to your side!
In the Xactimate Mobile Course you will learn to:
- Use the Xactimate Mobile Home Screen, Projects Lists, Update Settings, Search, Sort, and Filter functions, and Map Projects.
- Enter information in the Required Info Screen
- Use Xactimate Mobile’s Sketch window to sketch a loss, add and manipulate room features, and use room variables.
- Scope a Loss by adding Line Items to your estimate.
- Add photos, video and make voice notes.
- Complete an Estimate and view, print, email, and export your estimate.
“I can get assignments, sketch structures, estimate and settle a claim all from my smartphone or tablet.”
Xactimate Mobile
- Use your Android or IOS devices
- Eliminate pencil and paper estimating
- Draw graphical representations of your property
- Use Mobile to estimate repair costs
- Insert photos and voice notes from your mobile device
- Map and get directions from Mobile for all of your assignments
Take back your evenings!
Xactimate mobile is a powerful tool available for your Android or iOS devices which gives you unparalleled access to and command of time-sensitive claims information. If you are looking to save time and money across your claims workflow Xactimate Mobile is here to help. Mobile can help by expediting the estimating process, lessening the probability of costly on-site follow-ups or mistakes, and streamlining data-flow bottlenecks.
Xactimate mobile combines the ability to access or update data anytime, anywhere, with the capability to tailor interpretive frameworks to individuals or claims. You can access or input claim information, sketch the property, estimate the costs, and resolve a claim all from the field.
Meet Your Instructor
Our webinars are taught by Master Certified Xactimate Instructor, Bruce Authement, and they are identical to our Live Classroom courses except with the benefit that you can attend the course from your home or office. Bruce is the current president of the National Association of Catastrophe Adjusters and has 20 years of experience as a catastrophe adjuster and trainer. Additionally, your Webinar will be recorded and made available for you to use as a resource for later viewing. Bruce will slowly demonstrate each lesson and then will work with the class as each participant replicates in Xactimate what they have been taught. Bruce breaks down each activity into small bite-size chunks so they can be easily digested and learned. Each activity builds on the one that preceded it. You can ask as many questions as you like as the Webinar is intended to be interactive between the Bruce and participants.
Webinar Course
Our webinars are taught by Master Certified Xactimate Instructor, Bruce Authement, and they are identical to our Live Classroom courses except with the benefit that you can attend the course from your home or office. Additionally, your Webinar will be recorded and made available for you to use as a resource for later viewing. Bruce will slowly demonstrate each lesson and then will work with the class as each participant replicates in Xactimate what they have been taught. All activities are broken down into small bite-size chunks so they can be easily digested and learned. Each activity builds on the one that preceded it. You can ask as many questions as you like as the Webinar is intended to be interactive between the instructor and participants.
Our Teaching Style – Step by Step
First: Instruction are given on the “what” and “why” of a lesson.
Second: A slow step-by-step instructor demonstration of each incremental activity in the lesson is presented.
Third: Participants then undertake the same activities with instructor oversight. Need help? Just ask Bruce in the webinar, send a chat, or share your screen.
Fourth: Your instructor will confirm with each student that they have confidently and competently performed the activity in the lesson.
Fifth: Keep in mind, we never move forward until all participants understand and can complete an activity or lesson…never.